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Pat Shediack

RETIRED FROM Acquisition Program Manager, Technology Development Group, Mobility & Training Aircraft Directorate, AFLCMC

Pat Shediack is a seasoned project and program manager with an impressive track record of success. With a background in acquisition program management, project management, and program assessment and revitalization, Shediack is an expert in all facets of program and project management. She has worked with a variety of organizations over the years, including the United States Air Force, Enterprise Information Management, and Channelpoint-dot-com, among others.

Shediack has a wealth of educational experience, including a Master of Science in Management-Project Management from the University of Management & Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Vocational Education Studies from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and an Associate of Applied Science in Information Management from the Community College of the Air Force.

As a former Acquisition Program Manager at AFRL DOD Supercomputing Resource Center at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Shediack held a significant leadership position, and her work had a direct impact on the Air Force's operations. Throughout her career, Shediack has honed her skills in acquisition program management, project/program management, and PMO process definition and implementation. She is an expert in contractor officer’s representative (COR) and contracting officer's technical representative (COTR) roles and is particularly adept at troubled project recovery.

In terms of interests, Shediack seems focused on using her skills and expertise to help organizations achieve success. She is passionate about program management and is always looking for ways to streamline processes and optimize outcomes. Shediack's experience and expertise make her a valuable asset to any organization lucky enough to work with her.

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Bellbrook, Ohio, United States

Pat Shediack

RETIRED FROM Acquisition Program Manager, Technology Development Group, Mobility & Training Aircraft Directorate, AFLCMC

Pat Shediack
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Bellbrook, Ohio, United States

Pat Shediack is a seasoned project and program manager with an impressive track record of success. With a background in acquisition program management, project management, and program assessment and revitalization, Shediack is an expert in all facets of program and project management. She has worked with a variety of organizations over the years, including the United States Air Force, Enterprise Information Management, and Channelpoint-dot-com, among others.

Shediack has a wealth of educational experience, including a Master of Science in Management-Project Management from the University of Management & Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Vocational Education Studies from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and an Associate of Applied Science in Information Management from the Community College of the Air Force.

As a former Acquisition Program Manager at AFRL DOD Supercomputing Resource Center at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Shediack held a significant leadership position, and her work had a direct impact on the Air Force's operations. Throughout her career, Shediack has honed her skills in acquisition program management, project/program management, and PMO process definition and implementation. She is an expert in contractor officer’s representative (COR) and contracting officer's technical representative (COTR) roles and is particularly adept at troubled project recovery.

In terms of interests, Shediack seems focused on using her skills and expertise to help organizations achieve success. She is passionate about program management and is always looking for ways to streamline processes and optimize outcomes. Shediack's experience and expertise make her a valuable asset to any organization lucky enough to work with her.

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